Salò Debates Focus on Mooring, Sewage, and Concession Renewals

During the debate in Salò, other issues related to the gulf emerged. Firstly, the allocation of boat slips. “A total of 231 applications were submitted,” said Councillor Berardinelli.

Since there are 212 slips available, the vast majority of current boat owners will have their allocations reaffirmed. Within a month, we will publish unofficial rankings. In March, we will send registered letters to the successful applicants.

This bureaucratic process is entrusted to the Comunità montana-parco Alto Garda, which will enable us to maintain a data archive.” The mooring issue.

Interventions on moorings and resources

Attilio Maroni suggested creating a chain in the depths of the Fossa, between Tip Tap and the Pacì dock. “We have already allocated a budget of 15 million lire,” responded Berardinelli.

Are more funds needed? No problem. The goal is to allow rotational docking of motorboats. These are reserved for tourists arriving from Valtenesi, from the upper lake, or from the Veronese shore, to make purchases in shops or at the Saturday market.

Sewage discharges and deficient situations

An ongoing issue concerns sewage discharges. “There are five or six that cause incredible damage,” lamented Bruno Marelli, a majority municipal councilor.

Berardinelli: “That’s true. We have allocated one and a half billion lire over three years. The deficient areas? The east zone, from Piazza Carmine to S. Bartolomeo, and towards Barbarano; via Brunati, between the former civic college and the Liceo; Campoverde and the S. Giuseppe village.” Concessions for beaches, piers, and gardens.

Renewal of concessions and future projects

Nastuzzo urged the mayor and municipal administrators not to renew them. Many expiry dates are in 2002. This will also allow the creation of subsequent sections of the promenade, the most problematic ones.

Programs of the “Friends.” The president announced that in 2001 meetings should be held with the Guardia di Finanza, Police, and Carabinieri regarding navigation regulations and the enforcement of the regulations; with fishing officials; and with toponymy experts.

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